Stanford scored the last seven points of the first quarter to take a 20-11 lead and then scored the first 16 of the second. The Cardinal made 11 of 13 shots in the second quarter and led 46-15 at the break. They outscored the Shockers (1-4) 22-2 on points in the paint and got 20 points off 13 turnovers

With Smith and McCall grabbing eight rebounds and Coffee seven, Stanford dominated the boards 45-18. The Cardinal ended up at 62 percent shooting (33-of-53) — their best since shooting 65 percent against Boston College to open the 2014-15 season — and with a 50-13 advantage on inside points.

Sniezek had five assists and no turnovers for the second straight day.

No player reached double figures for the Shockers, who shot 26 percent (14-of-54). In their only other meeting, the Shockers beat Stanford 71-68 on Dec. 4, 1980 — when current Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer was head coach at Ohio State.

Stanford wraps up the round-robin tournament facing Purdue on Saturday.